“FDA Takes Decisive Action: 300 kg of Spoiled Chicken Seized in Nagoa-Arpora”
Calangute :The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has made a significant crackdown on food safety, seizing 300 kg of spoiled chicken in Nagoa-Arpora. The rotting poultry, destined for local hotels and restaurants, was being transported from Hubli. To protect public health, the FDA promptly disposed of the seized chicken.
The FDA seized 300 kg of chicken in an unfit condition for consumption. The FDA took swift action to prevent potential health risks, disposing of the seized chicken. This incident showcases the FDA’s commitment to ensuring food safety and protecting public health.
The FDA’s efforts in enforcing food safety regulations are crucial in maintaining consumer trust and safeguarding public health. This incident highlights the need for strict enforcement to prevent the sale and consumption of spoiled or contaminated food products. The FDA’s action has prevented potential health risks associated with consuming spoiled or contaminated food products, underscoring the importance of prioritizing food safety and protecting public health.